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Assuming Emma and Leylah play anything close to how they have through this fortnight, this could be a classic! Not to be missed.
Assuming Emma and Leylah play anything close to how they have through this fortnight, this could be a classic! Not to be missed.
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I think Leylah just got caught up in the moment, she must have been feeling very frustrated that she didn't get a chance to apply pressure immediately on the break and had to reset five minutes later.
I don't think it will have made a difference, but you have to allow some leeway to people in such a high-pressure situation.
I don't think it will have made a difference, but you have to allow some leeway to people in such a high-pressure situation.
That wasn't an injury, it was nowt more than a bit of skin scraped off her knee. Didn't see Emma limping, did you? I can fully understand Fernandez's reaction to the break in play. The momentum was with her at the time and it was so near the end of that particular game, they could've treated Emma during the natural break in play.
Had it been the other way around, i'm sure there would have been a few on these pages who would have cried 'gamesmanship'.
Had it been the other way around, i'm sure there would have been a few on these pages who would have cried 'gamesmanship'.
No Jim, i don't. Obviously! I'm saying that had that been the Djokoman, some on here would have been having kittens. It may be protocol to stop the game if there's blood, but it wasn't exactly pouring from a gaping wound and it was on her leg, not above her eyes, or a nose bleed. Had they allowed that game to play out to a conclusion, the arena would not have resembled a crime scene.
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